We have pressed 5000 copies of MindCandy Volume 1. Between the distributors and myself we have perhaps 700 copies left to sell and distribute at this time. I expect many of these to be sold by the end of the year or if not then by the time Volume 2 is released.

Our plan is to look forward to future volumes and call an end to the pressing of Volume 1 when we run out.

We have reached most of our intended audience and been much more successful than we imagined in selling as many DVD's as we have. One of our, or, at least my, biggest disappointments is that we were not able to get any US magazine to review the DVD.

I'm interested in hearing your comments/thoughts on the EOL for Volume 1.

There is one thing in particular I'm interested in about Volume 1's EOL. One thing that would be really neat is if the Demographics featurette could be released as a video file on the website after Volume 1's life has ended. I know quite a few people for whom the documentary-style featurette would be an ideal introduction. I only know them over the Internet though, so I can't show them the DVD.

Of course, the trouble with that is it'd require lots of bandwidth. The other thing that would be cool is if you released all the footage that you said Future Crew and the rest of the guys made for you, but I imagine you'd save that for another PC Demos volume (which I'd recommend), so I won't ask that.

One thing that would be really neat is if the Demographics featurette could be released as a video file on the website after Volume 1's life has ended. I know quite a few people for whom the documentary-style featurette would be an ideal introduction.

Amaray is the standard DVD case. The digipak is plastic withoutter cardboard cover. Tends to weigh a tad less but is slightly more expensive because of the printing. It is like an all in one case. Your seeing it more and more with CD's and even games like Max Payne 2 used a digipak.